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单词 each one
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each onepron.

Brit. /ˈiːtʃ ˌwʌn/, U.S. /ˈitʃ ˌwən/
Forms:

α. Old English–early Middle English ælc an, early Middle English ælcan, early Middle English elc an, early Middle English elcan, Middle English ecchon, Middle English ecchone, Middle English ech oon, Middle English echen (south-eastern), Middle English echeon, Middle English echoon, Middle English echoone, Middle English eychon, Middle English eychone, Middle English–1500s eche on, Middle English–1500s echeone, Middle English–1500s echon, Middle English–1600s ech one, Middle English–1600s eche one, Middle English–1600s echone, 1500s–1600s eachone, 1500s– each one, Middle English–1500s (1600s Scottish) ech on, 1600s yelk ane (Yorkshire), 1800s eachon (English regional), 1800s elcone (English regional (Cumberland)); Scottish pre-1700 elk eane, pre-1700 elkane, pre-1700 elken, pre-1700 elkene.

β. Old English gehwylc an, early Middle English iwhillc an ( Ormulum), early Middle English uwilan.

γ. Old English æghwelc an, Old English æghwylc an, Old English eghuælc an (Northumbrian), Old English eghuelc an (Northumbrian), Old English eghuoelc an (Northumbrian), Old English eghwelc an (Northumbrian), early Middle English euch an (chiefly south-west midlands), early Middle English euchan (chiefly south-west midlands), Middle English euchone (Irish English).

δ. early Middle English ich chon, Middle English ich on, Middle English iche an (northern), Middle English iche on, Middle English icheon, Middle English icheone, Middle English ichone, Middle English ilch one, Middle English ilchon, Middle English ilchone, Middle English uch on, Middle English uch one, Middle English uchon, Middle English uchone, Middle English uchoone, Middle English vch one, Middle English vche one, Middle English vcheon, Middle English vcheone, Middle English vchon, Middle English vchone, Middle English ych on, Middle English ych one, Middle English ychon, Middle English ychoone, Middle English–1500s iche one, Middle English–1500s yche one, Middle English–1500s ycheon, Middle English–1500s ychone, Middle English (1800s English regional (Sussex)) ichon, late Middle English hochon (north-west midlands), late Middle English vschon (north-west midlands, perhaps transmission error), 1500s ich one.

Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: each adj., one pron.
Etymology: < each adj. + one pron. Compare ilkane pron., and also many one adj., many one pron.For discussion of form types, see each adj. Compare also the early Middle English forms eueryschon , eueryschone , showing combination of this expression with either ever adv. or every adj. In Old English the first element is treated as a normal adjective inflected for case and number.
Used, with individual reference, of all the members of a set: every one. In later use, frequently indicating distribution of a plurality of things among all the members of a set (e.g. each one taking his own share; cf. each pron. 2).See also ilkane pron.
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the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > [noun] > the generality > each and every one thing
each oneOE
everya1250
still and boldc1300
all and somea1350
all and somea1350
one and all (also all and one)a1400
all and sundry1428
all the sort of1535
every or each several?a1562
first and last1582
each and singular1668
all and singular1669
every man jack1807
OE Blickling Homilies 127 Eac syndon on þære myclan cirican..ehta eagþyrelu swiþe mycele..& æt æghwylcum anum þara hongaþ leohtfæt.
OE Lacnunga (2001) I. clxx. 118 Nim þonne þyssa wyrta ælcre anre swa micel swa þara oþra twa, þæt is cymen & cost & piper & gingifra & hwit cudu.
c1225 (?c1200) St. Katherine (Bodl.) (1981) l. 20 Euchan bi his euene.
c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 98 Leue vchon oþer.
a1513 H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge (1521) i. xxviii. sig. k.ii She..kyssed them ycheon.
a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) vii. v. 55 The fader of goddis ichone.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Isa. xiii. C Euery man shal turne to his owne people, & fle echone.
1631 T. Powell Tom of All Trades 153 Every each one respectively.
1669 Hist. Sir Eger 48 The burgess said, I will go home, My menyie are biding eachone.
1672 Brief Surv. Old Relig. v. 15 They parted stakes & company, each one taking his owne share of heresie.
1753 W. Webster Two Disc. i. 94 Each one may adapt them to his own Case.
1891 W. Smart tr. E. von Böhm-Bawerk Positive Theory Capital iv. 36 Each one is defining an entirely different thing.
1974 J. Craig Production for Graphic Designer 172/1 The copy for each additional color is pasted on acetate overlays, each one representing a color.
2015 Sci. Amer. (U.K. ed.) Nov. 5/2 If there exist parallel, overlapping and mostly noninteracting universes, then each one consists of four infinite spatial dimensions.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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